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Backstory: In Daedalic's Exploration Point & Click "Fire," you play in the Role of a Stone Age Man. This one was tasked with keeping the Fire burning. But the Protagonist falls asleep and is banned from the Village. Now it is the Player's Job To raise the most important Achievement of a Stone Age man: Fire. In doing so, you meet new Characters, one or the other Nostalgia and the Child in oneself.
Control: Left Mouse button for Control and Interaction. Otherwise, the "ESC" button to Leave the Game. Space key For the Back System. The Game saves automatically.
Design in Image and Sound: Graphically, the Game is quite childish and reminiscent of a Cartoon. A lot of Creativity was brought into the Game and alone some Depiction of Objects or Actions made me smile.
The Tone is simple: There is no Language. As is probably the case in the Stone Age, sounds, Gestures and Symbols were used for Communication. Therefore universally playable. The Background Music tracked a specific Theme, which occasionally varied.
Language: Loud, Signs and Gestures, that is, understandable for everyone regardless of Nationality, Age and Schooling:)
Difficulty: In itself, the Difficulty of "Fire" is simple. Sometimes trying out is enough, sometimes it helps to think easier than you are used to from many Point & Click adventures. I enjoyed it a lot, though, as I was amused by the rumbling (and related [false] Results).
Achievements: Are quite achievable in one Go and of the Kind you forget rather than that you don't get on it.
On the Positive side, even with a forgotten Achievement, you don't have to restart the entire Game, but you can select and repeat the corresponding Chapter by Card.
Technical: I had no Problems and I did not have any Rucklers or other Things.
My Conclusion: "Fire" convinces me as a small Game in between. There are some fun Elements involved, which are highlighted again by the cartoon design. I could laugh but felt neither over-nor underwhelmed. For some who are looking for challenge, it might be too easy. For this you can play "Fire" without hesitation with smaller Siblings, your own Children or some nice Mates. The Price is a Deterrent: Although I played the Game twice, I only get to just under 3 to 4 Hours of Play for 10 euros. While it is still cheaper than spending a comparable Time in the Cinema, it is quite difficult for a Computer Game to pay for money. I therefore advise you to buy the Game choosing an Offer, otherwise I would like to recommend it:) _ _ _ _ _ _ you liked my Review? Super! If You want To read more interesting Reviews about Games, visit our GermanReviews Group. Here You will find a large Database of Reviews during the Discussions.